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Russia's Space Chief Says Failures May Be Sabotage

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By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV   01/10/12 03:28 PM ET   AP

MOSCOW -- Some recent Russian satellite failures may have been the result of sabotage by foreign forces, Russia's space chief said Tuesday, in comments apparently aimed at the United States.

Roscosmos chief Vladimir Popovkin stopped short of accusing any specific country of disabling Russian satellites, but in an interview in the daily Izvestia he said some Russian craft had suffered "unexplained" malfunctions while flying over another side of the globe beyond the reach of his nation's tracking facilities.

Popovkin spoke when asked about the failure of the $170-million unmanned Phobos-Ground probe, which was to explore one of Mars' two moons, Phobos, but became stranded while orbiting Earth after its Nov. 9 launch. Engineers in Russia and the European Space Agency have failed to propel the spacecraft toward Mars, and it is expected to fall back to Earth around Jan. 15.

Roscosmos spokesman Alexei Kuznetsov refused to elaborate on Popovkin's comments, which marked the first time a senior Russian government official has claimed that foreign sabotage has been used to disable one of the country's satellites.

Popovkin said modern technology makes spacecraft vulnerable to foreign influences.

"I wouldn't like to accuse anyone, but today there exists powerful means to influence spacecraft, and their use can't be excluded," he said.

James Oberg, a NASA veteran who has written books on the Russian space program and now works as a space consultant, said Popovkin's comments were a sad example of the Russian cultural instinct to 'blame foreigners.'

"It's a feature of space launch trajectories that orbital adjustments must be made halfway around the first orbit to circularize and stabilize subsequent orbits," Oberg said in e-mailed comments.

"The Russians must know that simple geography – not evildoers lurking in shadows – dictate where their communications 'blind spots' are. But the urge to shift blame seems strong," he said.

The failed Phobos mission was the latest in a series of recent Russian launch failures that have raised concerns about the condition of the country's space industries and raised pressure on Popovkin. Space officials have blamed the failures on obsolete equipment and an aging work force.

Popovkin also said in 2013, Russia will launch three new communications satellites that will be able to retransmit signals from other Russian spacecraft as they fly over another hemisphere.

A retired Russian general alleged last November that the Phobos-Ground might have been incapacitated by a powerful U.S. radar. Nikolai Rodionov, who previously was in charge of Russia's early warning system, was quoted as saying that a powerful electromagnetic impulse generated by U.S. radar in Alaska might have affected the probe's control system.

Popovkin said experts have so far failed to determine why the Phobos-Ground probe's engines failed to fire, but admitted the program had suffered from funding shortages that led to some "risky technological solutions."

The spacecraft was supposed to collect soil samples on Phobos and fly them back to Earth in one of the most challenging unmanned interplanetary missions ever. It was Russia's first foray beyond the Earth orbit since a botched 1996 robotic mission to Mars, which failed when the probe crashed shortly after the launch due to an engine failure.

Scientists had hoped that studies of Phobos' surface could help solve the mystery of its origin and shed more light on the genesis of the solar system. Some believe the crater-dented moon is an asteroid captured by Mars' gravity, while others think it's a piece of debris from when Mars collided with another celestial object.

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MOSCOW -- Some recent Russian satellite failures may have been the result of sabotage by foreign forces, Russia's space chief said Tuesday, in comments apparently aimed at the United States. Roscosmo...
MOSCOW -- Some recent Russian satellite failures may have been the result of sabotage by foreign forces, Russia's space chief said Tuesday, in comments apparently aimed at the United States. Roscosmo...
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Dr Korey
Atheism is a personal relationship with reality
01:10 AM on 01/13/2012
I bet it was something like a damaged satellite dish in a trailer park that brought it down. Or human alien hybrids. Or dolphins.
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Forever Jung
I can't go on, I'll go on.
03:11 PM on 01/12/2012
In America, technology probes planet. In Russia technology probes YOU!
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rick in minnesota
My sentiments, exactly.
12:11 AM on 01/12/2012
HAARP signals are extremely intense and potentially could damage satellite electronics, but has there been any evidence of it? There are thousands of satellites up there.

Satellites are designed to withstand certain onslaughts, man-made and otherwise. Likely poor attention to detail was the cause of this mishap. Too bad.
11:46 PM on 01/11/2012
Bush did it.
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Lorindol
I shall consider it . . .
05:14 AM on 01/12/2012
While your point that "everything failed that Bush ever touched" is true, I think this one is on the Russians.
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davyjones2112
Top o' the world ma !!
06:27 PM on 01/11/2012
disgruntled employee.
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Mike Dennison
04:23 PM on 01/11/2012
I still haven't gotten an apology from Russia for Apollo 13.
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spriddler
12:23 PM on 01/11/2012
Right,,,, and is that your excuse for every other of your dozens of failures over the decades to get a functioning probe to Mars?
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JTWallace
11:06 AM on 01/11/2012
Dudes! You should have stolen the way to get back to earth. All you did was steal the plans to fire up the rockets. By chance (only) were you able to get astronauts back after the many failures to get to that point.
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10:02 AM on 01/11/2012
So i guess someone's trying not to get fired.
Maybe that's what the Phobos-Ground probe's engines thought too.
....just as plausible
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coffeeparty
08:05 AM on 01/11/2012
Has to be sabotage. That covers up the incompetance.
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TheBlueCoyote
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05:15 AM on 01/11/2012
The probe was most likely knocked out by some pimple-faced adolescent in his basement room at his mom's house in Tucson.
YourMindsEye
I know what you are thinking.
12:47 AM on 01/11/2012
Sounds like Russia subscribes to the Obama answer for failed policies, point your finger and blame others for your shortcomings.
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coffeeparty
08:05 AM on 01/11/2012
That seems to be what you are doing.
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Chudye
03:25 PM on 01/11/2012
Sounds more like the Grand Old Pickles, to me. Blame, object, stall, lie, anything to keep the nation from improving until after the next election. It isn't the Obama administration that brought our economy to its knees in 2007-8 because Pres. Obama wasn't even elected then. And I hate to remind you (not really) but he can't enact law....only Congress can do that according to our Constitution. Also and contrary to the white right light, the Dems have NEVER had a real majority in both houses (if you think for even one nano second that Walt Minnick was ever a Democrat, you haven't a clue regarding politics in Idaho...and he wasn't and still isn't the only DINO in Congress)!!!

IMHO, it takes a special low down son of a gun to let his/her own country go down and/or keep his/her own country down in order to see one Black POTUS fail. This isn't the face of the USA anymore and hasn't been since the 50-60s. It is over and there is nothing you and your like can do to put it back the way it was.
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Craig2
Living in the great State of Jefferson
09:50 PM on 01/10/2012
Good evening, USA's radar magnetic impulses? Plausable. But, they would have designed for that.
11:14 PM on 01/10/2012
they did design for it.. they put a extra piece of chewing gum with more tin foil attached to the receiver
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gx5000
Life's too short, be happy..
12:26 PM on 01/11/2012
Yeah, this is H.A.A.R.P, we read success on last orders, message ends.
09:32 PM on 01/10/2012
Far, far more likely that the Chinese had a hand in this than the USA.

JPL has long shared interplanetary research results with Moscow and Baikonur. We're hand in hand in terms of US manned access to orbit for the next few years. It's not that I believe it's beneath us... but logic asks... what would our possible motive be?

But it's clearly in both country's interests to see the Chinese fail, and vice versa.

This is more an example of western media jumping to false conclusions based upon the conjecture of one retired Russian general, not a spokesperson for the Russian space program.
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rick in minnesota
My sentiments, exactly.
11:45 PM on 01/11/2012
False conclusions? What did the western media conclude?
10:40 AM on 01/12/2012
Clearly the implication is that the US tampered with the craft.
Al Schrader
Some overnight ideas take decades
08:17 PM on 01/10/2012
Those satellites are worth about 500 million dollars. If they had said something sooner I would have bid on it. I have a new recovery system that brings payloads back from space intact...Al-